性别引用差距:方法、解释和影响

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Cary Wu
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女性在引用率方面是否处于劣势,如果是,是在哪些方面?本文全面概述了有关性别与引用率之间关系的现有研究。本文提出了三种不同的研究方法(1) 每篇文章法:比较男性和女性撰写的文章在引用方面的性别差异;(2) 每位作者法:比较男性和女性学者在特定时期或职业生涯中的总引用记录;(3) 参考文献比例法:评估男性和女性撰写的文章中参考文献的性别分布。我的研究表明,女性撰写的文章与男性撰写的文章相比,引用率相当甚至更高。然而,随着时间的推移和职业水平的提高,女性积累的引用次数往往较少。与研究评价或引用行为中的性别偏见导致女性每篇文章被引用较少的观点相反,本研究表明,作者层面引用率较低的主要原因是女性在其职业生涯中发表的文章较少。因此,要了解和解决作者层面的性别引用差距问题,就应该重点关注女性随着时间推移而降低的研究生产率及其成因。最后,我讨论了较低的引用率对女性职业发展的潜在不利影响,以及解决这一问题以减少科学领域性别不平等的方法。
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The gender citation gap: Approaches, explanations, and implications
Do women face a disadvantage in terms of citation rates, and if so, in what ways? This article provides a comprehensive overview of existing research on the relationship between gender and citations. Three distinct approaches are identified: (1) per-article approach that compares gender differences in citations between articles authored by men and women, (2) per-author approach that compares the aggregate citation records of men and women scholars over a specified period or at the career level, and (3) reference-ratio approach that assesses the gender distribution of references in articles written by men and women. I show that articles written by women receive comparable or even higher rates of citations than articles written by men. However, women tend to accumulate fewer citations over time and at the career level. Contrary to the notion that women are cited less per article due to gender-based bias in research evaluation or citing behaviors, this study suggests that the primary reason for the lower citation rates at the author level is women publishing fewer articles over their careers. Understanding and addressing the gender citation gap at the author level should therefore focus on women's lower research productivity over time and the contributing factors. To conclude, I discuss the potential detrimental impact of lower citations on women's career progression and the ways to address the issue to mitigate gender inequalities in science.
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Sociology Compass
Sociology Compass SOCIOLOGY-
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